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ERIC Number: EJ668499
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2003
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ISSN: ISSN-0743-5584
Religious Socialization: A Test of the Channeling Hypothesis of Parental Influence on Adolescent Faith Maturity.
Martin, Todd F.; White, James M.; Perlman, Daniel
Journal of Adolescent Research, v18 n2 p169-87 Mar 2003
This study used a sample of 2,379 seventh through twelfth graders in 5 Protestant denominations to test the hypothesis that parental influences on religious faith are mediated through peer selection and congregation selection. Findings revealed that peer and parental influence remained stable during the adolescent years. Parental influence did not dramatically increase or decrease with age. The mediating effect of parents through peer influences support the channeling hypothesis. (Author/KB)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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